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Chapter 696 - 705 Not the Same as Those Counterfeits and Inferior Products

Chapter 696: Chapter 705 Not the Same as Those Counterfeits and Inferior Products

Bai Zhi’s gaze drifted to the blue sky and fluffy white clouds outside the window. In fact, letting go was not easy.

Even now, she had not let go, but how could the wound heal if she didn’t tear it open and squeeze out the pus?

In truth, this was a good opportunity. Reporters from television stations, ah, she really didn’t believe that someone so young could be without connections.

“Reporter brother, is it true that if I tell the truth, you will ensure it gets aired?”

Although it was not the future era of streaming giants, the viewership of television stations at the time was undoubtedly solid, and Nanning, as a satellite TV station, certainly had high ratings.

“What do you want to say?”

The reporter swallowed, the things Bai Zhi had just said had already shocked him, but he also saw a desperate gamble in her eyes.

“I have a news story for you, how I sent my biological parents to prison. How’s that for a title, is it good? Am I smart?”

Bai Zhi said this with a smile, her eyes twinkling like stars.

Bai Fei and Wu Wa both disagreed and quickly grabbed Bai Zhi’s hand.

“Ah Zhi, what nonsense are you talking about? They got what they deserved, you can’t say it like that.”

Wu Wa couldn’t bear to hear this; she had promised she would always protect Ah Zhi.

Nan Xi, however, kept nodding her head, feeling that Bai Zhi was on a path to self-destruction.

“Fine, Mr. Reporter, my sister is not wrong, she did indeed send our father and mother to prison,” she knew that these reporters would take quotes out of context, let alone something Bai Zhi herself had divulged.

She would never be able to wash away the stain, not ever.

Nan Xi felt that she truly was the protagonist; the business she had run these past few years had been thriving, and Ouyang was preparing to take over the Ou Family thanks to her advice.

Everything was moving towards the best outcome, so naturally, she wanted to crush Bai Zhi underfoot, or she would not be satisfied.

The reporter hesitated because he could clearly see the desperate gamble in Bai Zhi’s eyes, a feeling he couldn’t articulate, a sense of heaviness in his heart. She knew she might not be understood, but she was willing to speak out.

“Are you sure?” In those days, filial piety was still very important, and he knew that if he released that headline, she would be vilified regardless of her reasons, and no one would care about why she did it.

Bai Zhi was, of course, aware of this, and even anticipated going viral, yet she still wanted to speak out, however faint her voice, however misunderstood, hoping to reach those struggling in the dark who were afraid of public opinion and too scared to be brave and be themselves.

We should live for ourselves, not for public opinion.

Those people utter those words just to morally blackmail others, because they have never experienced that kind of breakdown.

Not a single one challenges their decisions.

People are strange, they love to discuss and judge others’ lives and stand on what they believe to be the moral high ground, as if those who appear to be unjust deserve to be cast into the dust.

But when you’re not the one involved, how can you know who is the real victim?

It’s too much to discuss right and wrong before there’s an outcome.

And because of this, how many hurt people dare not take that step, for fear, in today’s language, of public backlash.

“I want to tell people as desperate as me that as long as you can take that step, the sunshine will still bring a warm spring and blossoms.”

Bai Zhi offered a smile, gentle and beautiful.

Later, that reporter would say it was the most beautiful smile he had ever seen.

“Fine, I will interview you, you make your confession, and then I will go back to check that what you say is the truth before it’s broadcast directly.”

This was his promise to her, no matter what she said, he would not interrupt.

“Good, thank you.”

Bai Zhi looked at the intern reporter, and truth be told, there were still plenty of good people in this society.

This was not at all what Nan Xi wanted, and she walked straight over to the reporter.

“Mr. Reporter, can’t you be a bit more professional? I’m asking you here for an interview, not a confession.”

There was something otherworldly in her voice, even her facial expressions twisted… quite different from that fragile image she projected…

Only then did the reporter realize how quickly a person could change their face. Hadn’t she just been the picture of heartbreak, and now she was twisted with rage?

The transformation seemed too rapid.

“Can’t you calm down? I didn’t say I wouldn’t do the interview. But Bai Zhi is right, we’ll naturally investigate this matter further, and we won’t just take her word for it.”

The reporter looked at Nan Xi with a serious expression. She couldn’t possibly think that they would not investigate the truth of the matter for the sake of creating sensational news.

As a journalist, the first duty was to seek the truth.

“I didn’t mean that, I’m sorry. I’m just too worried about my mom and dad, so I got a little anxious.”

Nan Xi quickly interjected, wondering why she couldn’t hold back.

But more investigation was needed. Couldn’t reporters write whatever they liked for the sake of interest?

“Nan Xi, speaking of which, I have a question for you as well.”

Bai Zhi walked over to Bai Fei’s side, took out the weight-loss essential oil, and placed it in front of the reporter.

“This is your company’s product, isn’t it?”

Nan Xi looked at it and nodded with pride.

“Yes, sister, do you want to lose weight too? Indeed, every girl loves beauty, and you have indeed put on some weight.”

Bai Zhi’s lips twitched, and then she looked at the essential oil with a look of terror. “I wouldn’t dare. You really are… utterly heartless to produce such a weight-loss drug.”

Finally, Bai Zhi found a few words to describe her.

“What do you mean? Are you jealous of me, sister?”

Nan Xi was not pleased when she heard this. What was she implying?

“If you’re jealous, you can just say so. Look, Bai Fei’s mom and aunt have slimmed down, and isn’t Bai Fei herself slimmer now?

We are all about quality. If we’re going to do it, we do it the best, not like those knock-offs.”

Nan Xi lifted her chin, brimming with confidence in her weight-loss product.

She had certainly remembered the formula that had once been all over the internet.

“Heh, you have the nerve to say that. That Bai Fei ended up like this, it’s all because of your weight-loss drug.

We were planning to confront you once the uncle returned, but since you’re here, give us an explanation.”

Bai Zhi directly pulled out all the examination results and threw them at Nan Xi.

Nan Xi was hit by them, her eyes flaring with anger.

“What are you doing, sister? Are you trying to deceive us with these fake test results? How could we possibly have a quality issue?”

Nan Xi didn’t believe this at all; it must be Bai Zhi’s jealousy.

“Is it or isn’t it? You’ll find out in due time. Do you know why I’m willing to talk to you for so long?”

Bai Zhi suddenly laughed, glancing down at the police car below.

“Because, I want you to know what the truth is. Mr. Reporter, these are all my sister’s examination results, all due to the side effects of this drug that caused her body to fail.

My uncle has already returned to report this. I hope you can write an article to let everyone know that this weight-loss drug must absolutely not be used!”

Bai Zhi picked up the documents and showed them to the reporter.

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